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OH! That reminds me of the GTAIV collectors edition! I love that 'safety deposit box' it comes with! I actually still use that under some furniture to keep my checkbook and credit card type stuff. Perfect little size! And that duffel bag is useful too
I actually got a spare box on ebay because I liked it so much, lol. So I've got 2 next to each other under my couch!
I hope it's a straight forward 3rd person action game. I remember little of Hail To The King (didn't it vaguely follow the plot of the 3 films combined? I'm sure the later 3rd of the game was set in Medieval times. Also the fixed camera angles were beyond unhelpful)), A Fistful Of Boomstick was mental in a good way, and Regeneration was ok, but that midget demon sidekick got on my nerves after a while.
Gets a solid 9.0 AMAZING from IGN
This is fricking Awesome!
https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2018/9/19/17877890/sony-playstation-classic-console-20-games-release-date-pricing
RDR2 takes 60hours to complete, that will be six years for me.
"Sean Bean? In a pool of his own blood? Stop calling the police, darling, we've obviously stumbled upon a film set."
Exactly. =))
A better Hitman movie than either Hitman movie.
Also, exploding pen - GoldenEye reference?
I... can't believe it. Rather than release the game in an unsatisfactory state and fix it with patches, they are delaying it. I'm a little disappointed that it is being delayed, but I would rather it than the alternative. It's funny, patches are supposed to fix games, but before patches, I don't remember playing a broken games. I can't say the same for modern games.
Before patches, you could find a broken game easily by seeing its Metacritic score. People wisely avoided broken games in the PS2/Xbox/Gamecube era. Nowadays, people happily pay full price for them and just wait to play them until a few patches have been released.
I had a lot of PS2 games, and none of them were broken. Back then, the practice was to delay games. Now we have patches, i'm finding broken games. Friday The 13th being one example. The devs really bungled it. Countless patches, each time fixing something and breaking something else. Now a little more than a year on from the physical release, it is finally running somewhat smooth, but it might be too little too late.
Train Sim World is another example. The base game has bugs and glitched trophies, but rather than sort them out first, the devs are releasing dlc which, get this, is buggy and has glitchy trophies.
Call Of Cthulhu is out next week too.
I meant busy for me.
Can’t wait for red dead 2